Day 12 – After Boonville to Evansville, IN
The persistent whiteness of Indiana has been an unstated but daily reality of my walk through this state. Prior to today, I could count on one hand the people of color who I have engaged with thus far–an African American police officer near Corydon, a South Asian clerk in Fulda, an East Asian clerk in […]
Day 11 – Santa Claus to after Boonville, IN
One of the exciting things about the American Discovery Trail from a historical perspective is how it overlaps with so many long-distance routes that were pivotal to the formation of the United States–things like the Pony Express, the Oregon Trail, and the Mormon Trail. Thus, the process of walking westward on the ADT is to […]
Day 10 – St Meinrad to Santa Claus, IN
An easy day, the additional reward for yesterday’s shortcut. I was already locked in to stopping at Santa Claus (yes, that is actually the town’s name), so I rolled with a delightfully short day. I lounged around St Meinrad this morning, listening to the bells toll first for morning prayer and then for mass, and […]
Day 9 – After Leavenworth to St Meinrad, IN
I’m a bit embarrassed by the rage I unleashed in my last post towards the ADT designers. Not that I wrote it–I’m trying to be as genuine to the experience as I can in these posts, and that’s how it was–but that my mind went there. I spent yesterday evening trying to make sense of […]
Day 8 – After Corydon to after Leavenworth, IN
Today stopped going as planned around 2am. I’d like to say that a particularly biblical peal of thunder roused me from slumber, but it was more likely the cacophonous lashing of rain on my hut’s glorious roof. Either way, I was up, and it was wet outside. Nothing to be done, I watched a few […]
Day 7 – New Albany to after Corydon, IN
I powered out of New Albany ready to feel like a new man, suitably stuffed from the hotel breakfast buffet and eager to power through the opening miles. Before long, though, I settled into a steady trudge–not struggling, by any means, but not exactly setting the ADT on fire. I was back on a minor […]
Day 6 – After Bennettsville to New Albany, IN
Every once in a while, I do something nice for myself. Today was one of my more generous moments, scheduling me for an easy 10-ish miles to New Albany. I’m glad to write that a) I didn’t need it and b) I’m utterly thrilled to have it. It’s pretty sweet when the rest days come […]
Day 5 – Lexington to after Bennettsville, IN
“Choices,” Jerry said. “If I could give you one piece of advice to impress upon your students it would be that: the importance of making good choices. If you don’t make good choices in your life, and make bad choices instead, then someone else will be making your choices for you.” I had a big […]
Day 4 – Clifty Falls to after Lexington, IN
Have I mentioned that it’s hot? Everybody’s first comment to me as I arrive in a new location, sweat-drenched, is that I picked a hell of a time to walk here. I heard on the news last night that the hottest temperatures of the year are sweeping through the area. It’s been around 90 pretty […]
Day 3 – Friendship, IN to Clifty Falls State Park
Two short stories from today: 1) I walked with enthusiasm this morning, despite sleeping terribly. There was a sign at my campground in Friendship advertising Cheryl’s Country Store in Cross Plains, so the promise of fried eggs and hashbrowns helped me pull the first five miles in just over an hour. When Cheryl quickly informed […]